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Regents approve faculty promotions and tenure

The Texas Woman’s University Board of Regents on May 18 approved promotion and tenure recommendations at its quarterly meeting on the Denton campus. Regents also awarded emeritus status to retiring

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TWU to launch Health and Wellness Initiative

The campus-wide Health and Wellbeing Initiative at Texas Woman’s University has identified themed areas and team leads for its healthy lifestyle effort set to launch in fall 2018.Rooted in the

University-Wide News, 6-6-18

Training sessions for employees and supervisors regarding the Staff Performance Evaluation and Merit-Based Compensation have been rescheduled for June 11-12 in the MCL Auditorium. The supervisors’

Denton Details, 06-06-18

Need a putter or extra golf balls? The TWU Golf Course Club House will open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 12 for one last clearance sale. Available merchandise will include clubs, golf balls,

Dallas Digest, 6-6-18

Faculty Ombudsperson Linda Rubin will visit the Dallas campus Monday, June 11. The Provost’s office on the 2nd floor will serve as her office for the day. Feel free to drop by the office or contact

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The LOVE goes on

A special “Thank you” goes out to TWU faculty and staff who showed their love to the university with a gift as part of our LUVS♥TWU campaign. You expressed your love for TWU with your generosity; now

Keele, Lewis receive nursing research grant

Rebecca Keele (nursing, Denton) and Audra Lewis have been awarded $5,000 from the National League of Nursing (jointly funded with the Southern Nursing Research Society) for Lewis’ dissertation

Update on construction projects

Completion of site work in front of Jones Hall has been delayed due to unforeseen issues involving site utilities. The project should be completed in approximately two weeks. Facilities Management and

Elizabeth Restrepo

Elizabeth Restrepo (nursing, Dallas) was quoted in a June 1 Ob.Gyn. News story on the lower risk of neonatal deaths in high-volume hospitals.

Wyona Freysteinson

Wyona Freysteinson (nursing, Houston) wrote an article, “Facing the Mirror after Amputation,” which was published in the May 30 issue of Public Health Post.